I've been fostering kittens for a group I'm affiliated with called Save Our Strays. The first litter of 6 kittens that I had from a stray cat that someone found got adopted and all are doing great. This 2nd litter of 5 came from a feral mom-cat out of someone's barn - they needed to be gentled and socialized so that we could get them adopted. They came in at around 6 or 7 weeks old very healthy looking and got pretty friendly pretty quickly. They were vet checked and spay/neutered right away, and only found to have round-worm.
3 of the 5 continued to be healthy and happy, energetic and playful. 2 of them seemed smaller, maybe younger? One of those 2 (named Blaze) went on a hunger strike - after 2 or 3 days of refusing everything I could think of to tempt her to eat (including chicken and kitty milk) I took her to the vet-- where she ate quite a lot from a can of Hills A/D perscription food. He couldn't find anything wrong except for roundworm, so dosed her for that.
She seemed to be doing OK, very demanding for that particular canned food and now would also eat other foods, but cried a lot and seemed to want to be held. She also would only nibble a little bit at a time, felt awfully skinny, seemed lethargic - either sleeping in a hunched up "meatloaf" position or crying to be fed or held.
Another kitty, Bambino, is acting much the same way, but not so much. Only wants dried kitty food, (sometimes will eat chicken) nibbles ony a little bit at a time, seems awfully skinny & lethargic - not energetic or playful with the other kittens - but doesn't cry and follow me around like Blaze did.
Blaze died yesterday. (About a week after being vet-checked and spayed.) She was one of my favorites, and I'm devastated. She was fine after her vet check and spay. The other 3 kittens from this litter are fine, although little Bambino isn't doing well and probably has the same illness or problem. I'll call the vet about her - but can anyone shed any light on what might have happened to poor little Blaze?
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